Axbridge is a town in Somerset, England, in the Sedgemoor district on the River Axe, near the southern edge of the Mendip Hills. The community's population according to the 2011 census was 2,057. The town council (which is a church council) has responsibility for regional issues. The town council evaluates local preparation applications as well as deals with the regional cops, district council officers, and also area watch teams on issues of criminal offense, protection and also web traffic. The community council also initiates tasks for the repair and maintenance of parish facilities, and speaks with the area council on the upkeep, repair service as well as enhancement of freeways, drain, paths, public transport and street cleaning. Conservation issues (including trees as well as provided structures) as well as environmental concerns are also the duty of the council. Every year participants of the community council elect a mayor for the town. The community drops within the non-metropolitan district of Sedgemoor, which was formed on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972. It had actually been part of Axbridge Rural Area from 1894 to 1974, which was accountable for regional planning as well as building control, local roadways, council housing, ecological health, markets as well as fairs, refuse collection as well as recycling, cemeteries and crematoria, recreation services, parks as well as tourism. Somerset County Council is accountable for running the biggest as well as most costly regional services such as education and learning, social solutions, libraries, highways, public transportation, policing as well as fire services, trading standards, waste disposal and calculated planning. The community is in Axevale electoral ward. Axbridge is one of the most populated location yet the ward extends southern to Chapel Allerton. The total ward population as taken at the 2011 census is 4,261. It is likewise part of the Wells region constituency stood for in your house of Commons. It elects one MP by the first-past-the-post system of political election. It is additionally part of the South West England constituency of the European Parliament, which elects six MEPs making use of the d'Hondt method of party-list proportional representation.